Washington
Obtaining Non-Identifying Information: Adoptive parents, adopted adults, and birth parents may obtain non-identifying information. The age of adulthood in WA is 18.
Obtaining Identifying Information: Identifying information is provided through a confidential intermediary system. Adopted adults also can file a form for disclosure or nondisclosure with the Department of Health.
Using a Confidential Intermediary: The following persons may use the confidential intermediary service: adopted adults age 21 or older, or adoptees under age 21 with permission of adoptive parents, birth parents, birth siblings, and birth grandparents.
Obtaining an Original Birth Certificate: Birth parents can receive a photocopy of the original birth certificate for a fee of $15.00 (see
Tina Musso's Washington State Informtion for details). An adopted adult age 18 or older can receive the birth certificate if the adoption was finalized after October 1, 1993, and each birth parent has not filed an affidavit of non-disclosure.
Search Resources for this StateSource: National Adoption Information Clearinghouse. Reprinted with permission.
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